Days after he was feted in Miami as a freedom fighter for his anti-Castro activities, Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles was scorned on Wednesday in Havana as a "terrorist" given haven by the Bush administration. The two events showed that, nearly 50 years after their bitter parting, the gulf between the Cuban government and the Cuban American exile community remains as wide as the Florida Straits that separate them. Posada Carriles, 80, is accused of masterminding the 1976 explosion of a Cubana Airlines jet in which 73 people died and 1990s hotel bombings in Havana that killed an Italian tourist. LA Times: Luis Posada Carriles, a terror suspect abroad, enjoys a 'coming-out' in Miami. But Mr. Bush, why are you protecting Mr. Posada Carriles? Isn't this man a terrorist? -He's OUR terrist, goddammit!